J jersey Member Aug 18, 2004 #1 Can square d panels neutral /ground bars be seperated?(not the homeline type)Changing the main panel to a sub panel.
Can square d panels neutral /ground bars be seperated?(not the homeline type)Changing the main panel to a sub panel.
A a.wayne3@verizon.net Guest Aug 18, 2004 #2 Re: square d panels If you are talking about taking a MBR panel and using it as a sub panel and leaving the main yes,if I remember correctly add a ground bar to seperate the grounds.QO`s and CH panels used like this have to be done this way.
Re: square d panels If you are talking about taking a MBR panel and using it as a sub panel and leaving the main yes,if I remember correctly add a ground bar to seperate the grounds.QO`s and CH panels used like this have to be done this way.
ron Senior Member Location New York, 40.7514,-73.9925 Aug 18, 2004 #3 Re: square d panels The neutral bar is generally bondable by choice. Depending on the model, it is converted in different ways See Page 10 of http://ecatalog.squared.com/pubs/Electrical%20Distribution/Panelboards/NQOD%20Lighting%20and%20Appliance%20Branch-Circuit%20Panelboards/1630CT9701.pdf
Re: square d panels The neutral bar is generally bondable by choice. Depending on the model, it is converted in different ways See Page 10 of http://ecatalog.squared.com/pubs/Electrical%20Distribution/Panelboards/NQOD%20Lighting%20and%20Appliance%20Branch-Circuit%20Panelboards/1630CT9701.pdf